Knowledgebase: Microsoft Word
To Open Word With No Document
Posted by - NA - on 31 March 2006 08:24 AM
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When you open Word, there is always a new blank document present so you can start typing immediately. If you'd prefer to have Word open with no document at all, there is a way.
To open Word with no document, you'll need to modify the shortcut that you use to run Word. To do this, right-click the shortcut and choose Properties. When the Properties dialog box opens, click the Shortcut tab. Now click in the "Target" text entry box and use the arrow keys to move to the end of the line. Make sure the line is not selected. Now, press Space and then add
/n
to the end of the existing line. Click OK to close the dialog box and save your new Word switch.

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